Mr. Hubert. Now, I notice that there is printed on that card by what apparently is a timeclock two figures, “time dispatched C-11:22, November 24,” would you explain what you had to do with that, if anything?

Mr. Hulse. The time dispatched, the time that it is explained here, 11:22, November 24, is the time that I actually dispatched the call to 108, and then finding out he was on another assignment, I dispatched it also to 118.

Mr. Hubert. Below there there is a block called, “time clear, 1:49 p.m., November 24,” would you explain that, please?

Mr. Hulse. That is the time that squad 118 cleared from the assignment.

Mr. Hubert. And they advised you of that and you put the card in the timeclock, is that right?

Mr. Hulse. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Now, this Exhibit 5135, was actually prepared by Mrs. Cason, was it not?

Mr. Hulse. Yes; it was.

Mr. Hubert. And she would have had it stamped in this box called “Ambulance ordered,” and “time received,” isn’t that right?

Mr. Hulse. That’s right.